Get a Salary Report for



- Compare Your Salary
- Evaluate a Job Offer


- Price a New Hire
- Give a Raise



- Benchmark Jobs
- Create a Comp Plan

Electronics Engineer Salary

Change Country Italy » Job » Electronics Engineer Overview » Electronics Engineer Salary
Updated: 17 May 2013
Find Out Exactly What You Should Be Paid
Job Title:
Years in Field/Career:
Location:
United States (change)
- OR -
Job Satisfaction
We have no job satisfaction data for this job. Do you work as Electronics Engineer?
Follow Us On:
follow us on twitter    linkedin  
Subscribe to Our Newsletter
Salary and career advice to put you a step ahead.
newsletter icon

ADVERTISEMENT
Electronics Engineer 2013 Total Pay (?
XAll compensation data shown are gross, national 10th to 90th percentile ranges. Pay can vary greatly by location. To view local data, take the PayScale survey.
)
€14,707 - €48,999
(Median)
0
15K
27K
32K
40K
49K
MEDIAN: €31,999
10%
25%
50%
75%
90%
national salary data
National Salary Data

National Salary Data

 (?
XAll compensation data shown are gross, national 10th to 90th percentile ranges. Pay can vary greatly by location. To view local data, take the PayScale survey.
)
€0€17K€34K€51K
Salary€14,707 - €48,936  
   
Bonus€-0.41 - €4,913  
Total Pay (?
XTotal Pay combines base annual salary or hourly wage, bonuses, profit sharing, tips, commissions, overtime pay and other forms of cash earnings, as applicable for this job. It does not include equity (stock) compensation, cash value of retirement benefits, or the value of other non-cash benefits (e.g. healthcare).
)
€14,707 - €48,999  
PayScale
Country: Italy | Currency: EUR | Updated: 17 May 2013 | Individuals Reporting: 12

Electronics Engineer Job Listings

jobs by Indeed job search
Search for more jobs:

Job Description for Electronics Engineer

From the toaster and radio to the cellular phone and GPS satellite, the use of electronics has permeated every facet of the developed world. The ongoing operation of the modern society requires that electronic devices be continually designed, redesigned, maintained and comprehended. Electrical engineering is a broad specialization of the engineering discipline that pertains to the various practical aspects of electronic systems. Degreed and certified electrical engineers are called upon to design a wide field of hardware and software, provide technical support, inspect electronic equipment for efficient operation and compliance with safety codes, and to prepare documentation regarding technical details of electronic equipment.
Electronics engineering is studied at the post-secondary educational level at colleges and universities. An undergraduate engineering degree is required of most, if not all, working engineers, as is a certification from the American Association of Engineers. Applicants for certification may apply once they have completed undergraduate education. They are expected to satisfactorily complete additional courses and examination before certification, and the Professional Engineer (P. Eng) designation, is conferred.
Once prepared for the job market, electrical engineers are free to pursue many different positions to suit their specific talents. These include, but are not limited to, sales and service of electronic equipment, research and development, communication networking, and design. An experienced electrical engineer may seek a position in project management, working with clients, suppliers and manufacturers to develop electronic products or systems from the ground up. Many engineers choose to work as self-employed inventors, while others seek employment almost anywhere in the public of private sectors, including telecommunications companies, IT companies, financial institutions, research laboratories and anywhere else electronics are found.
Electronics Engineer Tasks
  • Inspects electronic equipment to ensure compliance with specification or safety codes.
  • Provides technical support or training to staff or customers regarding electronic equipment.
  • Designs electronic components, software, and other electronic products or systems.
  • Prepares documentation and other information for electronic equipment.
Your Electronics Engineer Connections Invite your friends

Please log in with Facebook to see who you know.


Facebook_Login

company salaries
Companies and Industries for Electronics Engineer Salaries

Popular Employers

Salary Range

There is not enough data available to display this chart.
Popular Industries

Salary Range

There is not enough data available to display this chart.

key statistics
Key Statistics for Electronics Engineer Salaries and Jobs

Female
n/a
female alumni
 
Male
100%
male alumni
Years of Experience
Less than 1 year
17%
1-4 years
25%
5-9 years
50%
10-19 years
8%
Most Common Health Benefits
medical benefits Medical: 50% dental benefits Dental: n/a
vision benefits Vision: n/a employee benefits None: 50%

alumni reports
Special Features

ceo incomes
Fortune 100 CEO Income Compared to Average Worker at Company
Many CEOs earn millions a year, but how does their pay compare to the average worker at their company? We list the highest earners.
More Special Features
»
Which jobs, cities and industries are seeing wages rise or fall? Track the latest compensation trends with The PayScale Index Q1 2013 results.
» You think you have a bad boss? We reveal the Top 5 Jobs That Hate Their Boss.

career path
Salary Map for Electronics Engineer Jobs

Top Cities by Popularity for Electronics Engineer Jobs

Top Cities by Popularity


average job salaries
More Charts for Electronics Engineer Jobs

Next Steps
Start the survey
- OR -
Sign in with LinkedIn
PayScale Research
Center